The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... language . But , as Dr. Prichard justly remarks : - " If we suppose an Asiatic tribe , for example , speaking any one idiom belonging to this dynasty of languages , to have made conquests ever so ex- tensive in Europe and Asia , without ...
... language . But , as Dr. Prichard justly remarks : - " If we suppose an Asiatic tribe , for example , speaking any one idiom belonging to this dynasty of languages , to have made conquests ever so ex- tensive in Europe and Asia , without ...
Page 79
... language ! In saying , however , that the Chinese nation preserves the most ancient form of language now existing , it must not be supposed that we assert that that language is itself the original stock , of which all others are offsets ...
... language ! In saying , however , that the Chinese nation preserves the most ancient form of language now existing , it must not be supposed that we assert that that language is itself the original stock , of which all others are offsets ...
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... language agreeing in almost every essential particular of construc- tion , and having also in the main the same vocabulary , each dialect , however , being distinguished by words peculiar to itself , and still more by peculiarities in ...
... language agreeing in almost every essential particular of construc- tion , and having also in the main the same vocabulary , each dialect , however , being distinguished by words peculiar to itself , and still more by peculiarities in ...
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